Criminal Defense Law Firms
Internet Marketing that Works
When someone has been arrested or is under criminal investigation, that person needs a criminal defense lawyer. How will that person or a family member or friend find the right criminal defense attorney?
If your law firm has a strong Internet presence, you have a far greater chance of being contacted than the lawyer who relies on word of mouth or a chance yellow pages search.
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Representative Houston Area FindLaw Criminal Defense Websites
Texas Criminal Lawyers - DeGuerin & Dickson
Houston White Collar Crime Lawyer - Bires & Schaffer
Houston Criminal Defense Trial Attorney - David Mitcham
Houston Sex Crime Lawyers - Stanley Schneider & Ned Barnett
Houston Federal Criminal Defense Lawyer - Schneider & McKinney and Ned Barnett
Houston Criminal Defense Attorney - R. Todd Bennett
Galveston County Criminal Lawyer - The Daly Law Firm
Houston & Galveston Criminal Lawyer - Tad Nelson
State & Federal Criminal Lawyer - Nicole Deborde
Galveston County DWI & Criminal Defense Attorney - Phillip Morris
Houston Texas State Criminal Defense Attorneys - Anderson & Thomas (Former Harris County Judges Devon Anderson & Brock Thomas)
Houston Criminal Lawyer - John M. Petruzzi
Houston Federal & White Collar Criminal Defense Attorneys - Mallett & Saper
Galveston County DWI Lawyer - Bret Griffin
Texas Criminal & Criminal Appeals Lawyer - Mark Hochglaube
Houston Criminal Lawyer - Jane Scott Vara
Houston Criminal Defense Attorney - Rocket Rosen
Houston & Galveston Criminal Lawyer - Tad Nelson
Houston Criminal Lawyer - Robb Fickman
Houston Criminal Defense Attorney - Peyton Peebles
Houston Criminal Defense Attorney - Easterling & Easterling
Houston Criminal Defense Trial Lawyers - Lindeman, Alvarado & Frye
Houston Galveston Criminal Lawyer - The Jones Law Firm, Jeth Jones
Houston Criminal Lawyer - Penny Wymyczak White
If you have a criminal defense practice, your Website should focus on those areas where you want to attract clients.
- What are the types of cases you prefer handling? Your Website should focus on those criminal defense cases you want to handle. You may decide to focus on areas where you have the most experience or those that are best suited to your own goals.
- Do you want to expand into additional areas? Your FindLaw Website is also an opportunity to expand your practice and build business by broadening your criminal defense practice.
- Be specific about the criminal defense areas you handle. Potential clients want to know that you have the ability to handle their particular case. Someone accused of a sex crime, for example, needs to know you handle such cases. Do you have a lot of experience with DUI or traffic violations or domestic violence? Have you handled complex white collar crime cases? By being specific, you also enhance the search value of your site.
- What are your clients most concerned about? Are they worried about going to jail? Are they concerned about their future? Do they need a lawyer who can be discreet in high-profile cases? By talking about those concerns on your Website, potential clients can feel more confident about calling you.
- Who is most likely to contact you? Often, the person arrested may call. But you also may be contacted by a parent or spouse, a sibling or friend. Your Website should speak to all of them. In the Houston-Galveston area, you may also have calls from out-of-state clients who were arrested when visiting the area.
The FindLaw creative team — your writer, designer, and search engine marketing consultant — can take your answers to these and other questions to create a Website that reaches your potential clients.
Jodi Koupal consults with law firms throughout Houston, Galveston, Beaumont and the surrounding Texas areas. On our testimonials page, learn more about how FindLaw customers nationwide have benefited from having a custom-designed, custom-written, optimized Internet Website.